01/11/19 - Former Louisville linebacker Jonathan Greenard has enrolled at Florida as a graduate transfer and will be eligible to play in 2019. The 6-foot-4, 263-pounder from Hiram, Georgia, missed most of last season because of a wrist injury sustained in the opener. He led the Cardinals with 15 1/2 tackles for loss in 2017, including a team-high seven sacks, and was named a team captain last year. Greenard played for current Florida defensive coordinator Todd Grantham as a redshirt freshman in 2016. Greenard could help the Gators offset the loss of linebacker Vosean Joseph and maybe pass-rushers Jachai Polite and CeCe Jefferson. Joseph and Polite left school early to enter the NFL draft. Jefferson was a senior. Joseph led Florida with 93 tackles, including four sacks, in 2018. Polite tied a school record with six forced fumbles and finished with 11 sacks, two shy of Alex Brown's school record set in 1999. - AP College Football

09/05/18 - DE Jon Greenard is out indefinitely after a wrist injury against Alabama. The team's best edge rusher had 15 tackles for loss, including seven sacks last season. "We are going to be without him for a while, and I don't even know the timetable on that. It's a shame because he worked extremely hard to be prepared for the season," coach Bobby Petrino said.

09/27/17 - DE Jonathan Greenard leads the ACC in tackles for a loss (7.5) and sacks (5) through the first four games of the season. The sophomore is physical and fast, causing issues for opposing offensive lines.